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You can now edit password-protected Microsoft Office files directly within Google Workspace
By Craig Hale published
Google Workspace makes it even easier to view and edit password-protected Office files on the web.

LibreOffice update might make you consider abandoning Microsoft 365 for good
By Sead Fadilpašić published
New version comes with major compatibility upgrades, as well as new functionalities.

Adobe Acrobat may be quietly sabotaging your antivirus
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Some Adobe products seem to be having compatibility issues with most AV solutions.

Microsoft confirms Windows 11 is not compatible with some top VMs
By Anthony Spadafora published
Oracle VirtualBox, Intel Killer and Cốc Cốc browser compatibility issues with Windows 11 have been confirmed by Microsoft.

Xbox Cloud Gaming support could be another big win for the Steam Deck
By Axel Metz published
Xbox boss Phil Spencer has confirmed that Valve’s Steam Deck will support Xbox Cloud Gaming – but we don’t know how, just yet.

Synology NAS devices will soon only accept certain hard disks
By Barclay Ballard published
Synology has created a list of validated hard disks, limiting the number of third-party drives that will be compatible with its NAS devices.

You can now get Apple Silicon M1 as-a-Service
By Barclay Ballard published
Scaleway has announced that it is offering Apple M1 instances, representing the first M1-as-a-service solution in Europe.

Windows PCs could finally run Android apps soon
By Barclay Ballard published
Microsoft is rumored to be exploring ways of bringing native Android apps to its Windows 10 operating system.
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